My set up is a Nord G2 controlling a Korg Wavestation SR assigned in SLOT B (midi channel 2). meaning all other slots A, C and D are internal G2 sounds.

Now here's my problem (not that much but from time to time it gives me headaches): If i'm in Slot B (playing my SR) then I change slot say A (key pressed) to use a lead sound I get stuck notes from my SR.
The only way to remove the stuck notes is to change the midi Channel assignment in the SR to a diff channel and back again to channel 2 to reset the stuck notes or go back to slot B and press all the same keys that I just pressed.

Now i can actually avoid it by lifting my hands off the keys before I change slots but it ain't worth it sometimes.

Can you help me out with this matter. Is there a way to create a module that I can place in slot A(or other slots) that would have a midi command for slot B for note off?

I would definitely appreciate any ideas or solutions on how to deal with it.

When you put a constant in a patch and set it to 64 it will make a jump from 0 to 64 when that patch starts, alternatively there is the in/out/stat(us) module that can give you a pulse on patch load or var change. You could connect that to the send input of the CC send module._________________Jan

When you put a constant in a patch and set it to 64 it will make a jump from 0 to 64 when that patch starts, alternatively there is the in/out/stat(us) module that can give you a pulse on patch load or var change. You could connect that to the send input of the CC send module.

Thanks Jan, I think that would be a good solution. although theoretically I can understand it I guess I need a hand for a sample patch.

That would also resolve the stuck notes issues of this patch by Ian that I just found a while ago.

Ok, but a question first ... I looked at your patch and it seems like you want to send a CC120 when you change away from the patch that lets the notes hang ... while my solution would send a CC120 from the patch you change to and so it should be in the patch you change to ... did I get t hat right?_________________Jan

Ok, but a question first ... I looked at your patch and it seems like you want to send a CC120 when you change away from the patch that lets the notes hang ... while my solution would send a CC120 from the patch you change to and so it should be in the patch you change to ... did I get t hat right?

Yup your right, what i actually did was some sort of panic button when note hangs as I change slot. the stupid part is that I have to go back to the same slot to turn it off thus ruining a live performance.

...Now here's my problem... If i'm in Slot B (playing my SR) then I change slot say A (key pressed) to use a lead sound I get stuck notes from my SR....

This problem may be a bug in the G2.

With my G2X connected by MIDI to control my MC-909, I'm able to reproduce this stuck notes problem on the MC-909 by holding notes while switching slots on G2X. But, when I swap around and use the MC-909 to control the G2X, the MC-909 does NOT leave stuck notes on the G2X while switching parts (same as G2 slots) with held notes on the MC-909. The MC-909 will send a MIDI note off command on the old MIDI channel as soon as the held note key is released. This is the way it should work, I think. It is interesting to note that my G2X does NOT leave stuck notes on the internal G2 patches while switching slots, the problem is only on the G2X MIDI output.

Is it abnormal for MIDI controllers to leave stuck notes while switching MIDI channels? I would test this with my other MIDI gear, but all the rest is still unpacked since I moved to my new home. If it is abnormal, then this problem should be labeled as a G2 bug.

I can't think of any way to generate a signal that could be used to send an all notes off MIDI command just by selecting a another slot. It looks like the only way is to send the command manually. A suggestion not mentioned yet, use a sustain pedal connected to the G2. In the patch that you switch to, put a MIDI control send module to send the all notes off command to MIDI channel 2 that is triggered by stepping on the pedal. This will leave both hands free to play without having to look for an assigned button to push on the G2 front panel. You only have to step on the pedal if you get stuck notes. If you release the pedal quickly, it will not affect your playing of the G2._________________varice

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